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Show BANK STATEMENT. Iteport made to tho Dank Cominlh sloncr or tho Stato or L'lali el Hie condition or tho llnnk of PImiiI tlroio, located at Pleasant Uioie, in tho County of Utah, State of I tab. ''l , Inec lose of business on the -Mh d.i 'of February, 1914 : I RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. $U-,l'i'7 5J 0crdrnfts ;.. lxu "u Furniture- and Fixtures J, J I o tu Heal Estuto l.s.tn.t Duo from National Hanks... -j;'- l Dun from Stato Dunks and Dankcrs ... 7,115 H Checks mid Cash Items G- '-''' 1'rnctlonnl Silver... $ 200,0 Silver Dollars 225.00 (.old Coin 1,31)0.00 Currency 297.00 j 2,112 05 Current Expenses and Taxeii Paid :,.,., 67G.:i.r. Total f: .$1 12,021.0 1 liabilities;1 Capita! Stock paid In $ 20,000 0D Surplus Fund v... 1,000.00 .Unvldldcd Profits l,!i2I tit. Dividends Unpaid -100 Duo to National Uanks.. ... 178 it i iLiUlvlduni Deposits 3$,7U2.9I 'Savings Deposits tl,:H2.bl Cashler'ti Checks 1,158.11 Time Certificates of Deposit 17,082.82 Total $112,021.01 Stato of Utnh, County of Utah. W. S. Chlpmuti, being llrsl duly sworn according ot law, depones and says that ho is cashier of the above named bank; that tho above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, tine and correct statement of the condition ot tho said bank at the close of business on tho 28th day of February, 191 1 W. S. CHIPMAN, Correct Attest: J. II. HALLIDAY, A. E. COOPER, W. II. MARROTT, ' , Directors. Subbcrlbcd and Bworn to.befoic me this 6th day of March, 1914. 8. L. SWENSON, (Soal) Notary Public. Stato of Utah, Office, of Hank Commissioner. Commis-sioner. 1, C. A. Grazier, Dank Comuilshiouer f-tho Stato or Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing' Is it full, true and correct copy of tho statement of the above named company, filed In no office of-fice this 9th day of March, 1914. C. A. GLAZIER, Rank CommisHoluer. HI 'i THE TELEPHONE UNITED STATES Ellj - ' Thoru are eight units of the Bull System in the United Slates ' El Kid of the.se units operates in its own territory a separate company H ' with its own oflicers anil employee,' and its own problems to solve 8 Vet the switchboards, methods and equipment of each company arc H9 standard and unilonn Fr The service is universal HF$4 .... BH The assouiation of these companies with the American Telephone and M Telegra)h Company makes this possible Hj; Vour company' the largest in point of area, has an unusual condition Bf, to confront i It operates in 122 per cent of tho total area of the country, and yet M ' 1 'bis area there is only '.) per cent of the .country's population and HTJ H dim' cent of tho-total wealth I The Mountain Slates Telephone & Telegraph Company "Tin- Corporation Different." BANK STATEMENT. , ' Report made to tho Hank Commissioner Commis-sioner or the Slato or t'tnh or the condition or the llnnk of American Perk, located at American Fork, in the County or l tali, Stale or I tub, at the close of business on the 28th day or February, 1911; RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ,1375,279,70 Overdrafts 262.27 I Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, 1 Etc 22,020.00 blanking House f.... I49.0t iFurnltura and Fixtures G05.30 I Real Estate 3,000.00 I Duo from National Dunks.. 70,712.01 IChcckB and Cash Items 110.95 I-ractlonal Silver... $ 163,45 Idllvcr Dollars..... 1,300.00 Oold Coin 3,800,00 Cirrcncy 911.00 0,177.45 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 597.74 Total $485,345.73 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid lu....,..$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 12,251.08 Due to National Dunks 401.4b Due to State Ranks and Jankers 21,491.81 Individual DeposltB 151,649.11 havings Deposits 152,415.93 (ashler's Checks 11,175.51 Time Certificates of Deposit 62,897.83 Total $485,315.73 Stato of Utah, County or Utah. w, a, Chlpmnu, being first duly Bworn according to law, deposes and says that ho Is cashier of the abovo named bank; that tho above nnd foregoing fore-going contains a full, true and correct statement or tho condition or tho said bank at the close or business on tho 28th day or February, 1914. W. S. CHIPMAN. Correct Attest: n.OMAS J. DARRATT, A. IC. THORNTON, S. L. CHIPMAN, Directors. Subscribed and iiworn to before mo this 5th day ot March, 1914. II. C. JOHNSON, (Seal) Notary Public. Stato or Utah, Ofllco or Dank Comuils-- Comuils-- sloncr. I, C. A. Glazier, Rank Commissioner or the State or Utah, do hereby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a mil, true and correct copy or the statement or the' above named company, tiled in my ofllco of-llco this 6th day or March, 191.4, C. A. GLAZIER, Rank Commissioner. Those spring floor rugs at Chlpmau'H are simply beauties, and you will find their prices right. ' 14-11 o The Piano Contest .Standing of Contestant In the $100.00 Piano (,'onteM. For the week ending March 11, 1914: 13 323,0 10 tO 324,465 41 469,070 17 582,116 50 774,115 62 630,005 57 36S.660 67 580,785 89 825,905 90 516.580 92 38,090 100 601,335 104 49,280 112 SO 1,005 122 54,395 131 690,790 134 803,850 137 789,935 138 1,036,385 141 125,395 142 759,845 153 1,107,385 154 553,925 156 721,710 157...- 311.795 158 1,183,500 160 910,500 161 850,215 162 1,052,820 163 264,167 165 1,077.560 106 19,010 167 9,550 NOTIl'K. Posllluiy none but blue coupons ulll be recorded after April 8, 1011. Sec content plnnn. W3I. TIIOKNTON', Druggist. o Sage Tea Puts Life and Color In Hair Don't .Stay Crajt II Darkens So .Naturally That Nobody Can TelL You can turn grny.fr.ded hair -beautifully dark and lustrous nlmost over night If you'll got a 50 ct-nt bott'o of "Wyoth's Sago ami Sulphtr Hair Remedy" Rem-edy" at nuy drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sago Tea Recipe nro sold nniiur.Uy, nays n well known druggist here, bconuBo It darkens dark-ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no ouo can tell It hni, bc?n applied. ap-plied. Those whoBe hair ku turning gray, becoming fadod, dry, iicrnggly and thin have a surprise, awaiting them, becauao after ouo or. two nppllcntlouB tho gray hair vanlB'ftCB and your locks become luxuriantly dark nnd Lcnutl-ful Lcnutl-ful all dandruff taos, ecnlp Itching and rolling hair Htopo, Thla Ib tho ii-n or youth. Gray-halred.uuattriK Gray-halred.uuattriK dvn folks aren't wanted want-ed around, so get bUBy with Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur tonight and you'll bo dollghtcd with your dark, hund-somo hund-somo hulr and your youthful appearance appear-ance within a few ifyu. GOOD SUGGEiBTION TO AMERICAN FORK PEOPLE It Is BiirprlHlng the nniount of old, foul matter tho slmpllt mixture- of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-I ka,dialiiH from the systi'iu ThlH remedy bciaiuo fasnoiiB h curing cur-ing fippeudleitlH mid a.Ciu on MOTH the upper ami lowir bowel bo thoioughly that ONE DOSE rclleu'H sour sloiiiacli, gnu on. tho Btomach and constjpatlou altnosi IMMEDIATELY IMMEDI-ATELY We are nilR'aty glud wo ate American Fork ngcutti- for AdUr-l-kn American Fork Drug Company I "J- ' BANK STATEMENT. Report made to the Hank Coinnils-slnner Coinnils-slnner of the Stale or L'tah or the condition of the Mute Rank of i.ehi, located at Lehl City, In tho County oi Utnh, Stato or btah, at the eloap ot buBlncDB on the 28th day of Fcbruarj, 1914: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $123,IG0.7t Overdrafts 231.3. uonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc 4 1,006.25 Furnlturo and Fixtures 2,lyy.ti3 Dub from Nntlounl Ranks... 2,i8ti.0 Duo from State Ranks and DnnkerB ,. . . 7.020.3G Checks and Cash Items 1,301.90 Fractional Sllcr,..,$ 62.05 'Silver Dollars :. 600.00 'Gold Coin 770.00 Currency 438.00 - , 1,860.05 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 54 1.60 Total $U0,111.10 LIADILIT1ES. Capital Stock paid In $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 1,000,00 Unulvldod Profits l.&ll.Vo Dividends Unpaid lO.uo duo to Natlouni llmiKS l,22f.2u individual Deposits 43.J32.ui Savings Deposits .....' -lvi.sob.lo Cavhlor'B Checks 2,021.31 Tlriio Certificates or Deposit lu.i00.00 Total $110,111.10 Stato of Utah, County or Utah. it. b. Chipimui, neing Hint duly sworn according to law, depoBea ami-says ami-says that ho is cashier or the above named bank; that the above and. foregoing fore-going report contaliiB a full, true and correct statement or tho condition or tho said bank nt tho close orvlninlnesb oiivtho 28th day or February, 1911. W. S. CHIPMAN. I Correct Attest: I WILLIAM E. RAOKER, 11. C. HOLURUOK, J. H. GARDNER, Directors Subscribed and aworn to before mo thla 5th day or March, 1914. I E. L. CHIPMAN, (Seal) Notary Public. Stato or Utah, Ollleo of Rank Coinuilu-sloncr. Coinuilu-sloncr. 1, C. A. Glazier, Dank Commissioner or tho Stato or Utah, do hereby ccitiiy that tho foregoing Ib ii foil, true and correct copy or thu statement ot the 'abovo named cuuipuny, filed -In my ofllco UiIb 9th day or March, 1911. C. A. GLAZIER, Rank Commissioner. A pain In the side or back which catches you when you straighten up cnls for a rubbing application or DALLARD'S HOREHOUND LIN1-MENT. LIN1-MENT. It relaxes tho contracted muscles and permits ordinary bodily motion without Buffering or Inconvenience. Incon-venience. Price 25c, 60o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by William Thornton Thorn-ton Druggist. MONUMENTS Mont -people lu buying u monument aim to get something that not only looks good when llrst set lu tho cemetery, but, will continue to look good. Out very few people know what constitutes a good monument, monu-ment, why Bomo inonumcntH lu our cemeteries booh become dingy and all out or Bhupo nnd anything but plenalng to look at, whllo other monuments not only look good when Ural put out, but continue to look good ulwayB, For tho benefit or thoso who conlcmplnto getting a monument monu-ment wo have for distribution u small booklet containing valuable valu-able Information on tho "Ruy-Ing "Ruy-Ing of a Monument," which wo will be pleased to send to any uddresB. JubI scud h postal card to tho B'eesly Marble & Granite Works rnovo, UTAH. .MakerK of Good Monuments. Edward B. Jones MINING AND CIVIL KNGINIMIU V. S. Deputy Mineral Sun e) or Lund ami Mineral Surveying for Lawsuits n Specialty All Work Guaranteed. Phono 21.2r. Lehl, LMnh 'WANTaTI ' AihrrllNlng under n,U htii X ccpted nl the rale of a u. each insertion, nhk-h , .!"? , mluuicr. Thousands mu. "lB using this column. it) f " ? for tnilck results. H, r Don't minor otir neighbor kS v rowing this paper, when $iUB bring It to you 62 tlmos. ! - Homo rnla.'d fruit ttceTfoTH 8. D. Radmall, Pleasant QrotB 9 ! FOR SALE-A reglsterodlTM lb months of age sCc n 7 ! sell, phono 222-W, American jfijl i IMPORTED CHICK p1:kdZaTtB lean Fork Co-op. Only aM town carrying tho same jiB ' FOR SALE Eggs and babyM Thoroughbred RufT Orplnrt,S Eggs CO cents for 13. Chicks 10 cS each. Mrs. Amanda Ross, .LthL V - - iLfl FOR SALE Canary birds :iZT fioni Gonnnny. Write 2220 UirB avenue, Ogdcn Utah. -U TO TRADE 41 actea of mTJM land on tho Minidoka project ju'H Uurley, Idaho, to trade for farH property nenr Pleasant Groe, AmH icali Fork or Lehl. Write RonfalH Thorno, Durlcy, Idaho. Route 3. FOR SALE A flrat-clasa mllclTcS Phono 207-M. S CARPET WEAVING-ily "mTTiTiH Nelson, six and one-half block tH Of Dank of Ploasiiut Grove, lliotl 31-J. ;S FOR SALE Pure-bredllerkaiTlreplB $10 per pair. Inquire ot Wlll'jH SJagg, Pleasant Grove, l'tah. 7ltj!H i'ANSIES Plants for saleTToTpflB dozen. Mi3. Win. Kershaw i-!t-tlH FOR SALE A fow thousand ImprwiH Cuthbert raspberries, 50 ccnti pH hundred. Joseph Hilton, PleatanH Grove. iiH F. C. RHODE ISLAND RCD ECH for hatching. Good Block. COciH setting or 15. At Mrs. Geo. K SMH ley's. Phono 155-M, American FouH 11-tB FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs fofl ucttlng; 85c per 15. Ily YlrgH GoateB, Lehl, Utah. "'9H HIGHEST CASH P1MCE paid ftfl eggs, poultry, veal and hides. CitH or phono Charles Dortoti, Lehl RoH RUFF ORPINGTON EGGS-For ukfl by Oscar Dean, American Fork. SfeH per dozen or $1 for 16. lt-:t-(4ifl 1.0ST PURSE Monday a little blutH purse containing $8; $5 lu goldttiH $3 In silver. Finder please leave itH J. A, P. Jciibcu'b, American Fork, utH be rewarded. ;;H FOR SALl-Tcn orlwdvo" UnilH timothy hay. Apply to C. F. Wtii-M phal, Pfcasaut Grove. ;H WANTED TO RENT Two furnlrficlH rooms. R. W. Letter, phono Sl-W.M Lehl. ll-UH FOR SALE Duff Orpington eggs let hatching, 15 for $1. Wrlto for prlctill on Incubator lots. Ren Mofllt, buxllH American Fork. tH WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS for batcV ing, 15 for $1. Mrs. S. W. RonB Lehl. I-OR RENT Threo nlco clean room", ot mi acre, chicken coop for V chickens, good now barn, two blocuil west of Fourlli Wurd meetlnghou. Low rent to right party. Inquire n Sumuol Dean, Sr Amcrlcnn Fork. H-lt-fi NOTICE TO CRi:iHT01tS. I i.slale of Cullicrliio lu-rson, Utrwei I Creditors will present their claims with voucherB, to tho underslgucoYii Pleasant Grove, Utah County, UUD, on or before tho 15th day of Jul. A. N. 1VEIIS0.N, AdmiulBtrutor, HOOTII & UOOT1I, I Attorneys for Admliiiatrutor (First pub. Mur. 14; lust April 11. ' All Thoao Wishing I OamatioiiB, Ferns and House I i'lanta or Floral Designs for I Funerals J Call Up PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL 00. I'llONi: fiMV. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY. ABSTRACTS ! ---- I Don't neglect the title to your prupcrl). You may want to wii . or aecure a loan, and Im in a hurry, and something turn up wroiifi r with our tlllo at the last minute, and the ileal rail through. Rein) means lass of iiioiicj, posslbl.i the loss nf .our liinue. We could loll you or JiiBtnnceB whero parties bad to go Into eouit to 'clear the 1111 to the homo they thought wan theirs, becauao oi waiting ii few il8 ton long, ('our! costs are ennrninus. When you get nu abstract Insist on our real entato agent or your j banker getting It of iih. Pnlroule one ef Hie Imjs from jmir purl uf the niuiilr.v. j When you yuiit liifonnaliou wilt- us, or phono us, ijr'll lm,,; j nu rlgHI. Wo'ftve cm Hie Job nil the tiuie, mid lemly and auxl"i'8 lo help jou get Information Hem Count) Rectirda Eight jeiirs' r-x- J perloniu lu the recorder a ofllce iualtiei us to mnlm quick nenrclici i nnd miiko lellnblo abstract iininiptl) and iitciiintel), 1 UTAH TITLE COMPANY . K. 11. Thorno, Miir. "i."--' V)i nmiwwwrair.y ...W , y Fr..)jTl"""t''fl |